Article about: This signed 10-shilling note, called a "short snorter," belonged to an American pilot who flew with the 94th Fighter Squadron of the 1st Fighter Group. The airman was Clifford D. M

303 Polish Squadron Help Needed

This signed 10-shilling note, called a "short snorter," belonged to an American pilot who flew with the 94th Fighter Squadron of the 1st Fighter Group. The airman was Clifford D. Molzahn and the note dates between late June 1942 and late August 1942, when the squadron was based at Kirton-in-Lindsey. At this time, the famed 303 Squadron (Polish) was assigned to the airfield and contributed much to the training of the American pilots.

On the back of the note, along the margin, is Lt. Molzahn's name. Signing down the length of it are the following:

Can any of the forum members help identify these "unknown" men? I have thoroughly searched the Internet for lists of pilots from the squadron, looked through mission reports, and accessed photo collections. Part of my problem in searching for these men is reading the handwriting. Perhaps those members who read or write Polish can offer suggestions as to what the names might be.